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... Universal consent proves no- thing innate . § 3. This argument , drawn from uni- versal consent , has this misfortune in it ; that if it were true in matter of fact , that there were certain truths , wherein all mankind agreed , it ...
... Universal consent proves no- thing innate . § 3. This argument , drawn from uni- versal consent , has this misfortune in it ; that if it were true in matter of fact , that there were certain truths , wherein all mankind agreed , it ...
الصفحة 62
... universal consent of mankind . This is all the universal consent which truth or matter of fact will allow ; and therefore all that can be made use of to prove a God . But if any one would extend it farther , and speak deceitfully for ...
... universal consent of mankind . This is all the universal consent which truth or matter of fact will allow ; and therefore all that can be made use of to prove a God . But if any one would extend it farther , and speak deceitfully for ...
الصفحة 63
... universal consent , as your lordship , and all that build on it , must own ; which is only a very disproportioned majority : such an universal consent my argument there neither af- firms nor requires to be less than you will be pleased ...
... universal consent , as your lordship , and all that build on it , must own ; which is only a very disproportioned majority : such an universal consent my argument there neither af- firms nor requires to be less than you will be pleased ...
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